Episodic memory isn't essentially autonoetic. Carruthers, P. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41:e6, 2018. Paper doi abstract bibtex I argue that the function attributed to episodic memory by Mahr & Csibra (M&C) – that is, grounding one's claims to epistemic authority over past events – fails to support the essentially autonoetic character of such memories. I suggest, in contrast, that episodic event memories are sometimes purely first order, sometimes autonoetic, depending on relevance in the context.
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author = {Carruthers, Peter},
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title = {{Episodic memory isn't essentially autonoetic}},
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volume = {41},
year = {2018}
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